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From: <st...@te...> - 2006-11-10 18:50:25
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> The 0 is there because the C++ method uses the ... argument which > needs a signal to determine when the last value has been reached. 0 > is used for this purpose. We should be able to update the jni > library to make this implicit in the future so you don't need to > specify the 0 itself. The trailing 0 also shouldn't cause problems > in QuickFIX/J, let me know if I'm wrong about that Steve. That's correct. No zero is needed in QFJ, although I don't think it causes a problem to include it. Steve |